NEW JERSEY: Frank Hague's Pawns

From New Jersey's industrial Hudson
County, where disdainful Frank Hague rules like a dictator, came a
shocking story of personal oppression. Eleven Negroes, ten women and a
man, have languished for five months in the county jail without any
charge against them, unable to see a lawyer, unable to see their
families or friendsall because Frank Hague is out to get a political
opponent.

Ever since stocky James J. Donovan was elected mayor of the oil-refinery
town of Bayonne on a "Home RuleNot Hague Rule" platform, he has had
trouble with Hague's stooges in the county. Soon after Donovan lined...